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Originally Posted by Blue Angel
If you consider the E90 M3 a classic, then yes, you are less of an enthusiast. To think the only cars worth being excited about are the newest ones means you are leaving out ALL of the best looking, best sounding, most engaging and most involving cars. All of them.
Cars keep getting faster, but there’s a lot more collective automotive nirvana in the past than there is in present day.
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You aren't in any place to judge who is or isn't an enthusiast because we don't fit YOUR subjective criteria of what an enthusiast is or what an enthusiast should/shouldn't like. I never said the ONLY cars worth getting excited about were newer cars. My point in mentioning true classics is because they do nothing for me, but many car enthusiasts love them, yet, don't care for newer cars at all. Does that make them less of a "
car enthusiast" because they don't appreciate nor care about the engineering behind a Bugatti? No, it doesn't. We like what we like and preferences are preferences.